- See also:
Patriarchalism Patriarcha, or The
Natural Power of
Kings is a book by the
English philosopher Robert Filmer. It was
likely begun in the 1620s...
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theorist who
defended the
divine right of kings. His best
known work,
Patriarcha,
published posthumously in 1680, was the
target of
numerous Whig attempts...
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Patriarch of the West (Latin:
Patriarcha Occidentis) is one of the
official titles of the
Bishop of Rome, as
patriarch and
highest authority of the Latin...
- "Patriarch of the West" (
Patriarcha Occidentis). In 2024, Pope
Francis reinstated the
title of "Patriarch of the West" (
Patriarcha Occidentis), reversing...
- The
Patriarch of
Lisbon (Latin:
Patriarcha Olisiponensis, Portuguese:
Patriarca de Lisboa), also
called the Cardinal-Patriarch of
Lisbon once he has been...
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entirely a
response to Filmer's
Patriarcha, and
takes a step by step
method to re****ing Filmer's
theory set out in
Patriarcha. The
conservative party at the...
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Nikephoros I (Gr****: Νικηφόρος; c. 758 – 5
April 828) was a
Byzantine writer and E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 12
April 806 to 13
March 815...
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emphasized the
absolute right of the king, as the
paternal head of state. In
Patriarcha (composed in the late 1620s), Sir
Robert Filmer said "many out of an imaginary...
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patriarchalism in the form of sentence-by-sentence re****ation of
Robert Filmer's
Patriarcha,
while the
Second Treatise outlines Locke's
ideas for a more civilized...
- 17th-century
English conservative philosophy:
Robert Filmer. Filmer's
Patriarcha (1680)
argued for the
divine right of
kings by
appealing to
biblical teaching...